Business Administration
Business Administration
Business administration practices apply to almost every organization — from major corporations to small businesses. In today’s complex and competitive business world, sound business principles are at the heart of every successful organization. The world runs on business, and people with business skills are needed across all industries, institutions, and organizations. A general business administration degree prepares students for the realities of the business world and opens up career options in different business sectors.
Why Study Business Administration?
Business administration practices apply to almost every organization — from major corporations to small businesses. In today’s complex and competitive business world, sound business principles are at the heart of every successful organization. The world runs on business, and people with business skills are needed across all industries, institutions, and organizations. A general business administration degree prepares students for the realities of the business world and opens up career options in different business sectors.
If you’re interested in business, but unsure of your career path, consider a Business Administration Degree. You will gain exposure to a number of different business areas:
- Introduction to Business
- Management
- Marketing
- Business Law
- Accounting
- Finance
- Economics
- Business Communications
- Computer Science
Why You Should Choose Manor
The business administration degree combines a strong foundation in core business courses with a broad-based liberal arts education. Students are not only taught basic business principles, but they are also given real life examples, case studies, and hands-on projects so that they can understand how the business world operates. Students develop practical managerial skills, communication skills, critical and creative thinking skills, and business decision-making capabilities.
The Business Administration Degree programs we offer allow you to concentrate your studies in specific areas, such as: Management, Marketing and Sport and Recreational Management.
Faculty have extensive work experience in their respective career fields, and they share their knowledge through the examination of current business practices and analysis of real-world business cases.
Read the Business Administration Academic Program Learning Outcomes.
Career Opportunities
Upon completion of an A.S. in Business Administration, graduates will be prepared for entry-level positions. Examples of some careers that you can pursue with an Associates Degree in Business Administration include:
- Office Manager
- Sales Representative
- Tax Preparer
- Junior Accountant
- Loan Officer
- Real Estate Agent
- Administrative Assistant
- Accounts Payable Clerk
- Customer Service Representative
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Associate Degrees
- Accounting
- Healthcare Administration
- Marketing
- Sport and Recreational Management
Bachelor’s Degrees
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- General Business
- General Management
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